2016-03-13



Self-Reliance. It’s a revolutionary word these days and I thought it deserved a manifesto.

Manifesto: noun man·i·fes·to \ˌma-nə-ˈfes-(ˌ)tō\

A declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer.

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Have you happened to notice that our society is out of balance?

The consumers outnumber the producers at such a rapid clip that we can’t possibly continue like this. But who has time to produce when they are indebted and working overtime to finance their current lifestyles in the hopes that they will finally be able to buy “enough” to be happy, fulfilled, and loved?

We live in a society made up mostly of rabid consumers.  As soon as the advertising pros on Madison Avenue point them in a given direction, people flock to it like the zombies on The Walking Dead lurch toward a fresh human, completely oblivious to everything else.  They yearn for these things that are produced across the world and then delivered at a cheap price.  They fill up on cheap food that has been government subsidized, making it unrealistically inexpensive.  They are enslaved as they work to pay for it, or in some cases, accept a handout to pay for it. More people are deeply in debt than ever, living a fancy First World Lifestyle that would crumble with one missed paycheck. They are slaves and they don’t even know it.

They don’t care that the newest clothing and gadgets were produced in sweatshops across the world. They don’t care that some items are produced by slave labor. They don’t care about the processed offerings at the grocery store., the pesticide-laden produce raised by corporations instead of farmers, or even the feedlots that are the scenes of the worst animal abuse in the country, completely free from prosecution. They don’t care that subsidized corporate agriculture puts real farmers out of business while it destroys our health and our environment.

They just care about their illusions of prosperity. They care that the products are cheap and make them feel good for a moment.

And “illusion” is the perfect word for it because we live in a society where many people consume but very few people produce. A society like that could not stand on its own if isolated from the rest of the world or if the corporate food companies and manufacturing plants shut down. The majority of the country has become completely dependent on things that are produced in factories.

Simple math tells us that this system can’t last forever. We can’t all be consumers if there are no producers.

These days, self-reliance is actually a revolutionary act.

That quality is the difference between someone who merely accepts what is doled out to meet the needs of their family and someone with the power to fulfill those needs themselves.

Regardless of where you live, whether it is at the top of the highest high-rise, in the suburbs, in the desert, or on a few acres in the lush countryside, you can still be more self-sufficient. You can learn to meet your own needs by acquiring the skills to produce. Every single thing that you can produce on your  own is a personal declaration of your own independence, whether it is food, clothing, shelter, or something else to meet the needs of your family. In today’s society, freedom like that is a radical thing, completely against the grain, and it’s much more gratifying than anything you could ever purchase.

This list is full of insurrections, both small and large. No matter who you are or where you live, you can pick something from the list and learn to do it. That brings you one step closer to the real freedom of self-sufficiency. If you live in an urban environment or one not conducive to 30 chickens and a flock of goats, you can learn to preserve food in delicious ways or make your own clothing, or cook from scratch. You can grow some veggies or herbs in your windowsill. You can go on a foraging hike nearby.

You can do something.  You are a free human being and you deserve better than to simply line up at the store and exchange dollars you spent many hours earning for rations of processed, food-like substances and electronic gadgets. You deserve the feeling that comes from creating and producing. There is absolutely nothing like it on this earth.

This is a collection of more than 300 resources to inspire you and teach you to be more self-reliant.You’ll see that there are numerous articles on some topics, and that is because they are all written from a different perspective. Some bloggers and authors live in the ‘burbs, some live in big cities, and some live off-grid in the boondocks, but they all have lessons to teach you.  I hope that you will discover some new experts and mentors along the way.

So, no excuses. I’m not an expert. I wasn’t brought up in an agrarian lifestyle. I’m learning, just like you are, and after a lot of trial and error, I’m just now starting to put meat on the table that I raised myself.  I’m a former city girl, a single mom, and a newbie at a lot of this stuff, and if I can become more self-reliant, so can you!  Every day, I learn something new that puts me one step closer to the personal liberty I crave. I have personally read the work of every single author and blogger on this list, and I am positive that every person who reads this post can find something to learn that will put them on the path toward real freedom.

Getting Started

Become More Self-Reliant – Start Here

The Encyclopedia of Country Living

Finding the Perfect Land for Your Homestead

Start Homesteading Today with Little or No Money with These Hacks

The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It

Off-grid Living, Homesteading, Preparedness, Survival – It’s Our Lifestyle!

5 Reasons You Need a Homesteading Mentor

You Can Farm: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Start & Succeed in a Farming Enterprise

How to Finance a Homestead

Secrets to Building a Debt-Free Homestead

Where to Find Free Land for Homesteading

Ten Acres Enough: The Classic 1864 Guide to Independent Farming

Lessons in Farming with Limited Space

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life

Garden Rebels: 10 Ways to Sow Revolution in Your Backyard

General Homesteading Information

A Guide to Homestead Predator Control

Setting Up a Low-Budget Water Catchment System

Which Type of Hay Bale Should You Choose?

Feeding from a Round Hay Bale

The Encyclopedia of Country Living

Essential Homesteading Tools From Kitchen To Field

25 PVC Pipe Projects for the Homestead

The Backyard Homestead

The Woodland Homestead

Build a Sturdy Free-standing House with Sandbags

Injury Prevention on the Homestead

Butchering Poultry, Rabbit, Lamb, Goat, and Pork: The Comprehensive Photographic Guide to Humane Slaughtering and Butchering

Chickens

Chicken Terms for Beginners

15 Chicken-Keeping Mistakes

Naturally Raising A Sustainable Flock: How to Raise Homestead Chickens For Meat And Eggs

Chickens from Scratch: Raising Your Own Chickens from Hatch to Egg Laying and Beyond

How Much Do Chickens Cost to Keep?

DIY Poultry Electrolytes

Chicken Coop Necessities

How to Build an Inexpensive Chicken Tractor

Trimming Flight Feathers

8 Ways to Save Mega Bucks on Chicken Feed

Bird Flu Busters – 5 Strategies for a Healthier Flock

10 Abnormal Chicken Eggs and What You Need to Know About Them

Chicken Hot Topics: Controversial Husbandry Practices

Are My Chickens Molting?

How to Butcher a Chicken

Ducks, Geese, Quail, and Turkeys

Guide to a Mixed Flock

Why Ducks May Not Be For You

Best Tips for Raising Ducks

How to Raise Baby Ducklings

How to Raise Ducks for Eggs

Best Tips for Raising Ducks

Your Guide to Duck Molting

Raising Quail is for Every Homestead

How to Build a Quail Hutch for Little or No Money

How to Raise Coturnix Quail

How to Butcher Turkeys

Homestead Geese – Easy to Care for Barnyard Protectors and Weed Eaters

Rabbits

The Top 10 Meat Rabbit Breeds

Homestead Rabbits – Getting Started and Finding the Right Breed

What breed of Angora rabbit is right for you?

How much does it cost to raise Angora rabbits?

Small Scale Rabbit Keeping

The Complete Guide to Raising Rabbits

Colony-Raising Rabbits 101

Choosing Good Breeding Stock for Meat Rabbits

Breeding Meat Rabbits 101

Expert Advice for Breeding Rabbits

Raising Kits to Harvest

How to Resuscitate Baby Bunnies

Growing a Rabbit Garden

Pigs

12 Tips for Raising Pigs for Meat

7 Tips for the Novice Pig Farmer

How to Butcher a Pig at Home

Goats

Getting Started with Homestead Goats

The Ultimate Guide to Goat Breeds

5 Best Dairy Goat Breeds for the Small Farm

Goats for Sale – 6 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Goats

Buying Your First Nigerian Dwarf Goat

Nigerian Dwarf Goats 101: Background & Basics – What To Know & Understand Before Committing To Nigerian Dwarf Goats

Keeping Homestead Dairy Goats

Goat Starter List

Goat Care and Maintenance

The Pros and Cons of Owning Goat Herdsires

Goat Herd Hierarchy: The Herd Queen

All You Need to Know about Breeding Goats

Goat Pregnancy Care

Goat Kidding Supply List

Basic Goat Care After Kidding

How to Bottle Feed a Goat

Homemade Udder Balm

How to Hand Milk a Cow or Goat

Pros and Cons of Disbudding Your Goat

5 Deadly Diseases That Can Infect Goats

Goat Health Record Forms (Free Download)

Cows

The Pros and Cons of Raising Grass-Fed Beef

8 Things To Have Before You Get A Milk Cow

The Best Time to Buy and Sell Cows

3 Simple Rules for Raising Healthy Bottle Calves

Tips For Halter Breaking Calves

Once-a-Day Milking

3 Ways to Prevent Mastitis in Cows

How to Naturally Treat Mastitis in the Family Milk Cow

Winter Care for the Family Milk Cow

Bees

7 Important Questions to Ask Before You Get Bees

Getting Started Beekeeping

Beginning Beekeeping: Getting Started with Equipment

Beekeeping on a Budget

Blooms for Bees

Hiving a Honey Bee Swarm

Beekeeping 101: Hive Inspection

Winter Beekeeping: Maintenance for Healthy Hives

Gardening

New to Gardening – Start Here – 10 Tips for Beginning Gardeners

Vegetable Gardening 101

Beginners Guide to Square Foot Gardening

11 Reasons Why You Should Grow a Container Garden

How to Create a New Garden Bed

Create an Instant Garden with Sheet Mulching (Lasagna Gardening)

Raised Bed Gardening 101

How to Build Raised Beds from Cedar Fencing

Vertical Vegetable Gardening

Getting Started Herb Gardening

Planning and Planting a Medicinal Herb Garden

11 Useful Herbs You Can Grow in Containers

How to Grow a Survival Garden (and what to do if it dies)

15 Fruits and Vegetables You Can Grow in Buckets

9 Crops to Grow for Food Storage

Crisis Gardening: 30 Veggies You Can Grow in 52 Days or Less

13 Quick and Hardy Plants for Your Spring Garden

How to Make Homemade Paper Pots

Seed Starting Simplified

5 Tips for Dealing with Volunteer Plants

Replace Your Lawn with Food Production

Gardening Like a Ninja: A Guide to Sneaking Delicious Edibles into Your Landscape

Four Permaculture Principles Every Gardener Should Embrace

15 Fruits and Veggies You Can Regrow from Scraps

DIY Seed Vault: Save Seeds for 10 Years

How to Save Garden Seed

Why Saving Seeds Makes Cents

How to Save and Store Heirloom Garden Seeds

Seed Saving 101

Saving Tomato Seeds

The Seed Revolution: How to Save Seeds

Free or Cheap Ways to Get Seeds

Soil Building and Composting

How to Test for Healthy Soil

The Art of Gardening: Building Your Soil

Using Mulch in the Garden

Amending Your Soil Naturally

7 Ways to Improve Soil Quality

How to Soften Soil Compaction

How to Compost

80+ Items You Can Compost

Black Gold: Creating Perfect Compost with Kitchen, Yard and Garden Scraps

Getting Started Vermicomposting – Raising Worms

DIY Vermicomposting

The Humanure Handbook

Orchards

Selecting Fruit Trees for your Homestead

Fruit And Nut Tree Consideration For Beginners

Planting an Orchard with Dwarf Fruit Trees

Planting fruit trees

Setting Down Roots: How to Plant Apple Trees

How to Grow Fruit Trees

Preparing A Young Orchard For Winter

Aquaponics

Introduction to Aquaponics

Aquaponics: Growing Food with Fish

Old-Fashioned Skills

A Mind To Homestead – Old-Time Skills & Knowledge For A New Generation

How to Make a Rag Quilt

Basic Hand Stitches

Treadle Sewing Machine Advice

A Garden to Dye For: How to Use Plants from the Garden to Create Natural Colors for Fabrics & Fibers

How to Dye Yarn with Goldenrod

How to Sharpen Razor Blades

A Glorified Shaving Horse: How to Build a Paring Ladder in the Woods

How to Build a Carving Bench from a Log (Rope Vise Plans Included)

No Mess No Fuss DIY Laundry Detergent

The Cheapskate’s Guide to Making Cleaning Products That Won’t Kill You

How to Hand Mill Soap

Make your own soap! Cold process soap making

How to Make Soap from Pantry Staples

Making Homemade Soap from Ashes

Pure Soapmaking

Homemade Beauty Essentials

101 Easy Homemade Products for Your Skin, Health & Home: A Nerdy Farm Wife’s All-Natural DIY Projects Using Commonly Found Herbs, Flowers & Other Plants

DIY: Make Your Own Biodiesel Fuel

Common Sense Home Remedies Book #1: Skin Troubles

Common Sense Home Remedies Book #2: Tummy Troubles

Prepper’s Natural Medicine: Life-Saving Herbs, Essential Oils and Natural Remedies

DIY Simple Salve Ointment

Make All-Natural Lotions and Salves

Herbal Drawing Oil Recipe

Homemade Bug Repellent Balm

How to Make Your Own Candle Molds

Rendering Beeswax

5 Ways to Make Candles from Household Items

How to Make Mead

How to Make Hard Cider

How to Build a Mousetrap with a 5-gallon bucket

DIY Mosquito Trap

Off-Grid Living

Creating Your Off-Grid Homestead: Radical Inspiration and Practical Advice

Why We Chose to Live Off-Grid

Grid Down? It’s the Reality at Our House

3 Ways to Start Your Off-Grid Transition

6 Ways to Get Ready for Going Off-Grid

Living Off-Grid with Solar Electricity

Selecting a Solar Electric System for our Homestead

Setting Up a Simple Solar Panel Kit

What Solar Can Do on Your Homestead

Go Solar with 4 Simple Homesteading Projects

How to Recharge Alkaline Batteries

How to Stay Warm with Less Heat

10 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Winter

Getting Started with Wood Heat – 5 Things You Should Know

How to Heat Your Home with a Wood Furnace

DIY Biomass Fire Logs

Build your own DIY 5-gallon bucket no-ice evap air conditioner

The Heat is On: How to Stay Cool without Air Conditioning

How to do Your Laundry by Hand

Drying Clothes on a Rack

8 Hacks for Cleaning without Running Water

DIY Composting Toilet

How to Build a Burn Barrel – Burn Trash Safely

50 Ways to Reuse Your Trash

Scratch Cooking

The Lost Art of Scratch Cooking

Recipes and Tips for Sustainable Living

A Cabin Full of Food

The Made-from-Scratch Life

5 Scratch Cooking Shortcuts for a Better Diet in Less Time

25 Pantry Essentials for Scratch Cooking

Cooking With Cast Iron—How And Why To Get Started

How to Season Cast Iron Cookware

How to Restore Old or Damaged Cast Iron

How and Why You Should Make Your Own Bread

How to Make Sourdough Starter

How to Make Your Own Yeast

How to Make Butter in a Jar

Online Cheesemaking Workshop

How to Make Homemade Soda

How to Make Cottage Cheese from Pasteurized Milk

How to Make Cottage Cheese and Sour Cream from Raw Milk

Off-Grid Kitchen

11 Ways to Cook Off-Grid

7 Ways to Cook without Power

Off-Grid Cooking Methods

4 Ways You Can Cook Food Indoors without Power

Build a DIY Rocket Stove

The 7 Greatest Off-Grid Stoves

Outdoor Cooking and Fire Safety

Getting Started with Solar Cooking

Cooking with Help from the Sun

How to Bake without an Oven

How to Build an Outdoor Mud Oven

15 Kitchen Gadgets That Work Without Power

Fridge-Free Living

Living without Refrigeration

How to Still Be Chill Without a Refrigerator

14 Foods You Can Stop Refrigerating

Food Preservation

Getting Started with Home Food Drying

Drying and Dehydrating Food

Dehydrating Food without Electricity

How to Dehydrate Fruit

How to Create a Root Cellar for Food Storage

Root Cellars 101

Building and Using a Window Well Root Cellar

10 Tips for Storing Vegetables without a Root Cellar

A Simple Way to Store Garlic

How to Store Potatoes for the Winter

The Organic Canner: A Guide to Preserving Real Food

How to Pressure Can Food

How to Can Food in a Boiling Water Bath

The Canning Manifesto

How to Make Jam Without Added Pectin

Universal Jam Recipe for Whatever Fruit You Have On Hand

How to Safely Can Your Own Recipes

A Primer on Pickling

Smoked Meats and Cheeses

Freezing Milk for Longterm Storage

How I Preserve Food: Modern Mountain Man MREs

How to Preserve Eggs with Water Glass

4 Time-Tested Methods for Preserving Eggs

Online Fermentation Workshop

How to Make Jun Kombucha

Homemade Fermented Sauerkraut

A Primer on Lacto-Fermentation

Foraging

Wild Free Food

Foraging Dos and Dont’s

10 Tips for Wildcrafting Herbs

Is Harvesting Roadkill Legal in Your State?

Foraging Feral Food and Medicinal Plants

List of Foraging Articles with Photos for Identification

What is Gleaning and How to Do It

Backyard Foraging

19 Wild Edibles You Can Find in the City

Passing on Self-Reliance Lessons to Kids

Involving Young Children in Homesteading

Sometimes You Have to Let Kids Struggle with Tasks

Letting Go of Perfectionism So Your Kids Can Help Out on the Homestead

Gardening with Children

Beekeeping with Children

Potty-Training with an Outhouse

Foraging with Children

Foraging for Wild Edibles with Kids

25 Things We Did as Kids That Would Get Someone Arrested Today

Create. Produce. Rebel.

The biggest insurrection in our society is to be self-sufficient.  Make the way you live your life a revolutionary act by producing some of the things that you need.

Let me know in the comments how you will rebel against the status quo. What skills and projects you will undertake this year? I want to hear about your self-reliance goals!

Shout-out to the incredible community at the Homestead Bloggers Network!

I asked and you came through to help me create this guide.

Daisy Luther is a freelance writer and editor who lives in a small village in the Pacific Northwestern area of the United States. She is the author ofThe Pantry Primer: How to Build a One Year Food Supply in Three Months. On her website, The Organic Prepper, Daisy writes about healthy prepping, homesteading adventures, and the pursuit of liberty and food freedom. Daisy is a co-founder of the website Nutritional Anarchy, which focuses on resistance through food self-sufficiency. Daisy’s articles are widely republished throughout alternative media. You can follow her on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter, and you can email her at daisy@theorganicprepper.ca

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